Welcome

UVU Police would like to remind you that although the UVU has a low crime rate, thefts
do occur. Please do not leave valuables unattended at anytime while on campus. Some
of the items stolen most often are: books, laptops, ipods, cell phones, purses etc.

In an EMERGENCY DIAL 911

Map

UVU Police801-863-5555Gunther Technology room 331

Quick links and Special Messages

Lost and Found Property:

Lost and Found at Campus Connection in the Sorensen Student Center. Please check with
lost and found prior to reporting a item missing or stolen.

Concealed Weapons

Utah Valley University complies with state law with regard to weapons on campus. Utah
state law clearly states that a person may not possess a dangerous weapon, firearm,
or sawed-off shot gun on school premises (Utah Code 76-10-505.5) except under certain
conditions. One of these exceptions indicates that this criminal statute is not applicable
if the person is authorized to possess a concealed firearm as provided by the Concealed
Weapon Law. UVU abides by this law and accordingly allows concealed firearm permit
holders to possess their concealed firearm on campus. There is nothing specifically
set forth in the Utah statutes that allows a concealed firearm permit holder to carry
that firearm openly on a college campus. State statute defines a concealed dangerous
weapon as being covered, hidden, or secured in a manner that the public would not
be aware of its presence (Utah Code 76-10-501). As an institution, UVU respects the
right of its students and others to legally carry a concealed firearm under those
parameters, as outlined by state law.